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The App Store Accountability Act will destroy the internet for everyone. Support my independent journalism: 🙏 Patreon: / taylorlorenz 🗞️ Buy a paid subscription to my Substack: https://www.usermag.co In this video, I dive into the terrifying reality of new age verification laws that could destroy anonymous internet access for everyone. Tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg are proposing that Apple and Google verify the identity of every single smartphone user at the operating system level. This wouldn't just affect big social media sites, it would apply to open-source systems like Linux and mandate ID checks for every app you use. I break down the absurd bills popping up in states like Colorado and California, which could force indie developers into bankruptcy with $7,500 fines per violation. From Gavin Newsom pushing for identity verification because of a quiet birthday party to the absolute madness of needing to scan your ID just to download a simple calculator or weather app, things are getting out of control. These laws demand massive amounts of personal data and create a hacker's dream scenario by centralizing your family's identity documents. Parents already have endless tools to monitor their kids' devices, so why are we punishing every internet user? I discuss: • The push for App Store age verification • Why tech companies are lobbying for it • The privacy and cybersecurity risks • How these laws will affect every phone user • Why this approach will backfire The future of online privacy, anonymous internet access, and app development will depend on how these policies evolve. age verification law, app store verification, internet privacy, identity verification apps, online privacy laws, operating system age verification, app store policy, internet surveillance, tech policy, digital privacy debate